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massey share that view? >> when it comes to mr. massey, i would say ask mr. massey. this is not changing any of the cares act. it is simply adding money to what is being used right now. had the senate taken action today, i believe we could've passed that tomorrow, on to the house, and that resources were not go dry, small businesses aboutnot have to worry paying rent or paying employees. they could've kept going. but now, the democrats are playing politics. the 17 million who are now getting money out the door. that money could've been at the door a week prior to this even. this is not the time to play politics. i know we could've gotten this through. we got it through last time. >> why would massey relent now and use said we should talk to him. >> i believe at the end of the can get this through without bringing everyone back. this is not changing policy, this is just adding money to a program that is working, between the cares act and what we are requesting now. it's one page. with conversations numerous people, they all see at the same way. >> next, we will hear f
massey share that view? >> when it comes to mr. massey, i would say ask mr. massey. this is not changing any of the cares act. it is simply adding money to what is being used right now. had the senate taken action today, i believe we could've passed that tomorrow, on to the house, and that resources were not go dry, small businesses aboutnot have to worry paying rent or paying employees. they could've kept going. but now, the democrats are playing politics. the 17 million who are now...
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a lincoln in illinois with raymond massey. in the 1935 film the littlest rebel, lincoln meets with the petite confederate sympathizer played by shirley temple. she met lincoln also. the two of them shared an apple and then lincoln frees her father who was falsely confused confused with a confederate spy. place --e two popular plays. stable inery popular the theater. in one of these, he was reincarnated as a kentucky college professor who helps to resolve a labor dispute. [laughter] lincolnead a lot of screenplays and scripts and that is one of the stranger interpretations of lincoln that i have come across. he was also frequently in the thick of 1930's politics often scrutinized and celebrated. power went beyond political symbolism. he also struck a deep emotional accord with american in these years. knownandburg wrote a well multivolume biography of the president over the 1920's and 1930's. he probably did more than anyone to give lincoln and emotional have to. of swedish immigrant parents who had settled on the illinois prai
a lincoln in illinois with raymond massey. in the 1935 film the littlest rebel, lincoln meets with the petite confederate sympathizer played by shirley temple. she met lincoln also. the two of them shared an apple and then lincoln frees her father who was falsely confused confused with a confederate spy. place --e two popular plays. stable inery popular the theater. in one of these, he was reincarnated as a kentucky college professor who helps to resolve a labor dispute. [laughter] lincolnead a...
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this is why thomas massey returned a week and a half ago and required half of all house members to bethere. there is some discussion about remote voting. rob portman and dick durbin from illinois and ohio have a plan. the european parliament, they put together on the fly a remote voting plan and voted week and a half ago on covid-19 related pieces of legislation. shannon: change times. thank you, good to see you. tonight the new model of the others in washington predicting peaks for each of the 50 states, words is yours fall? one of the university doctors joins the medical panel to break it down next. >> shannon: key members of shannon: p members of the coronavirus task force, doctor anthony fauci raising eyebrows by suggesting a big part of american culture may need to disappear forever. >> i don't think we should ever shake hands ever again. not only would it be good to prevent coronavirus but it would decrease the incidents of influenza dramatically in this country. >> for peace corps medical director doctor steve weinberg and from the university of washington virology lab, great t
this is why thomas massey returned a week and a half ago and required half of all house members to bethere. there is some discussion about remote voting. rob portman and dick durbin from illinois and ohio have a plan. the european parliament, they put together on the fly a remote voting plan and voted week and a half ago on covid-19 related pieces of legislation. shannon: change times. thank you, good to see you. tonight the new model of the others in washington predicting peaks for each of the...
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reporting massey there. the spanish government announced today that a fururther 367 peope have died from covid-19 ring the last 24 hours. it is a high number that is the lowest spain has seen in four weeks. the total death toll since the start of the pandemic stands at more than 22,500, aching at the third highest in the world after the united states and italy. been's health workers have calling on people across the country to write letters of solidarity to peoplele who have caught the virus. the france 2014 went to find out more about this initiative. hospitals across eurorope, patients with covid-19 are kept strictly isolated, unable to see friends and family. a group of young people in madrid want to send these people messages of hope. "i donon't t know you, , but hei am." >> [speakingng spanish] reporter: she has been helping out with the project. she doesn't work in a hospital, with other volunteers, she can mimix the e letters they have received by email, and sends them to hospitals that arare pat ofof
reporting massey there. the spanish government announced today that a fururther 367 peope have died from covid-19 ring the last 24 hours. it is a high number that is the lowest spain has seen in four weeks. the total death toll since the start of the pandemic stands at more than 22,500, aching at the third highest in the world after the united states and italy. been's health workers have calling on people across the country to write letters of solidarity to peoplele who have caught the virus....
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that's the one with raymond massey. in the 1935 film, the littlest rebel, lincoln meets with the charmingly petite confederate sympathizer played by shirley temple. she met lincoln, too. the two of them shared an apple and then lincoln frees shirley's father falsely accused as a spy from prison. lincoln also starred in novels and radio programs and in theater performances, including two popular plays produced by the w.h.a.'s federal theater. there are more than two. there are small regional productions and festivals about lincoln. it was a popular staple in the federal theater. in one of these popular w.h.a. plays, he was reincar natukacar kentucky professor who helps resolve a labor dispute. i have read a lot of lincoln scripts. is that one of the stranger interpretations of lincoln that i have come across. he was also frequently in the thick of politics. celebrated by conservatives, new doole dealers and civil rights activists. lincoln's power went beyond political symbolism. he struck a deal emotional cord with ameri
that's the one with raymond massey. in the 1935 film, the littlest rebel, lincoln meets with the charmingly petite confederate sympathizer played by shirley temple. she met lincoln, too. the two of them shared an apple and then lincoln frees shirley's father falsely accused as a spy from prison. lincoln also starred in novels and radio programs and in theater performances, including two popular plays produced by the w.h.a.'s federal theater. there are more than two. there are small regional...
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in that massey was referencing directly the unjust sufferings of christ up to the point of goodriy wherewas crucified. as you rightly said, he talked about printing for all those did not make any specific reference to cardinal george pell. subsequently, the holy s issued a statement saying it welcomed the high court's decision. he also went on to say it reaffirms c itsmitment to pursuing all cases of abuse against minors. some have wondered whether this indicates whetherger cardinal geell will get another job back in rome. he was, after all, something like thehird most senior person within the vatican. i think that is unlikely, he is 78 years old. he has told friends that he actually wants to stay in australia. interestingly, the president of the bishops conference in australia, archbishop mark coleridge, has identified the ep divisions that still exist in his country. he said this in a statement today. today's outco will be welcomed many but will be devastating for others. sohere is very little triumphalism within the church in australia, so i think it is most likely cardinal george pel
in that massey was referencing directly the unjust sufferings of christ up to the point of goodriy wherewas crucified. as you rightly said, he talked about printing for all those did not make any specific reference to cardinal george pell. subsequently, the holy s issued a statement saying it welcomed the high court's decision. he also went on to say it reaffirms c itsmitment to pursuing all cases of abuse against minors. some have wondered whether this indicates whetherger cardinal geell will...
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so the idea was central asia will feed and dress the soviet army in order to enable to find the massey army and the locals who have to die, they will die. so now of course locals find ways to hide food. the refugees don't know how to hide food, they are not farmers, they were under conditions of extreme malnutrition and as people want to get out of the soviet union they would do it. i know some families who said whatever will be our fate will be our children's fate. some places children ran off, parents didn't want to let them go and i'm starving, i want to leave. my grandparents decided to send their children. >> one more question of you. i feel your book is many books. the beginning book is your exploration of your family's past and there is incredible history of discovering the past of these 3 million jews and at the end it is like a mystery novel when the israelis come, reminds me of an israeli army intelligence, how we going to get these kids across the border and then it has this incredible like energy and anticipation how these kids are going to get into israel so it does all th
so the idea was central asia will feed and dress the soviet army in order to enable to find the massey army and the locals who have to die, they will die. so now of course locals find ways to hide food. the refugees don't know how to hide food, they are not farmers, they were under conditions of extreme malnutrition and as people want to get out of the soviet union they would do it. i know some families who said whatever will be our fate will be our children's fate. some places children ran...
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power of technology to look down is now in place in cities such as accra and the southern city of massey to prevent the spread of the corona virus. for the next 2 weeks streets like these remain empty. because of a lockdown they can only come out for food items and other essentials for some of these it's a new experience but one they have to cope with in the meantime schools have public gatherings are prohibited. weddings are now limited to 25 people. not. just in easily to this new way of life just shake. leitz prius at this mosque he understands the importance of the new restrictions but he shows on comfortable about them joy in this large congregation and talking to them and many of them coming to me to shake my hand. a few of them will have certain personal problems want to me to talk to them now because we have closed no more seen and something has gone. wrong. in my weekly religious life that means look forward to an end to this pandemic so they can resume normal life but at this point there is no way to know when that might be. football's governing body faith is working on what it
power of technology to look down is now in place in cities such as accra and the southern city of massey to prevent the spread of the corona virus. for the next 2 weeks streets like these remain empty. because of a lockdown they can only come out for food items and other essentials for some of these it's a new experience but one they have to cope with in the meantime schools have public gatherings are prohibited. weddings are now limited to 25 people. not. just in easily to this new way of life...
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rick good to be with you against dr erickson and dr massey he did get a lot of fame for what they had to say because they were sort of going against the grain and like most doctors medical doctors in the country they were saying a few things they said hey this is just like the flu it's just like the flu they also said the death rates are not really as bad or is it as high as we think they refused to wear masks in public they have publicly expressed their support for president trump and they've also talked about how we need to reopen the economy for the good of everybody so i think where they stepped in it is when you stop being a doctor and start being a businessman and start talking about opening up the economy or you play politics and start talking about how you support the president you've gone from your pond into other ponds now the funny thing is if you're journalists and you approach rick sanchez was done television news. his entire life but it turns out that your journalists who only does print ok you may wear the same title of journalist but you really have nothing to tell ric
rick good to be with you against dr erickson and dr massey he did get a lot of fame for what they had to say because they were sort of going against the grain and like most doctors medical doctors in the country they were saying a few things they said hey this is just like the flu it's just like the flu they also said the death rates are not really as bad or is it as high as we think they refused to wear masks in public they have publicly expressed their support for president trump and they've...
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i was there as mary massey reporting live from home in london many thanks indeed marion as we reported a moment ago new york has reported another 758 deaths linked to the virus that as new york city mayor bill de blasio announced plans for new community testing sites but he says it's contingent on supplies from the federal government. we pleaded for weeks and weeks for the federal government provide testing up front in the kind of quantity that could have helped us contain this crisis and change the whole course of that we never got that help we continue to plead for more testing still has not come any anywhere near the numbers that we need but we will not stop will continuing the conversations with the white house with fema demanding the testing we are the epicenter of this crisis we must have the testing to help us move towards that next phase where we get out of widespread transmission across a virus and move to a low level transmission on to something better the governor of new york state has been giving his daily coronavirus press briefing within the last hour earlier though he ca
i was there as mary massey reporting live from home in london many thanks indeed marion as we reported a moment ago new york has reported another 758 deaths linked to the virus that as new york city mayor bill de blasio announced plans for new community testing sites but he says it's contingent on supplies from the federal government. we pleaded for weeks and weeks for the federal government provide testing up front in the kind of quantity that could have helped us contain this crisis and...
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little extra money to fight over the land is a fight for their future and $1.00 conducted with little massey. a little bit of. this land belongs to our ancestors. so really it's ours by right and . that's what i am against threatening other families and resorting to violence. but the whole need. a lot of my disapprove of that which. i see. but destroying the machinery that is wrecking our land i mean. this is a reaction to state violence. never and i meant it but. iran kony is the bread basket of chile thanks also to the settlers. in the 19th century they were invited to come by the government germans italians french and $22000.00 swiss it turned wild pastures into arable land. the look singers were among the 1st settlers to arrive. today the family owned a number of farms and regional considerable wealth. a family gatherings in particular it's clear that the former immigrants have grown and to a closely knit clan. let me catch. that the younger generation tend to converse in spanish while their older relatives speak reasonable german although they have lost the swiss dialect except for the
little extra money to fight over the land is a fight for their future and $1.00 conducted with little massey. a little bit of. this land belongs to our ancestors. so really it's ours by right and . that's what i am against threatening other families and resorting to violence. but the whole need. a lot of my disapprove of that which. i see. but destroying the machinery that is wrecking our land i mean. this is a reaction to state violence. never and i meant it but. iran kony is the bread basket...
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thomas massey who delayed the vote on the cares act tweeting he thought congress should at a minimum be holding public teleconference meetings on the virus. the president tweeted he is in favor of a phase 4 spending bill, but that it should be a very big and bold $2 trillion jobs and infrastructure bill. >>> a group of community organizations in oakland is asking the oakland unified school district to hold off when it comes to making decisions about school closures that were being considered before this pandemic divan. began. the group is demanding that ousd stop all planned permanent school closures, mergers and charter colocations immediately. they say parents, teachers and school staff shouldn't be forced to decide their future plans while in the middle of this coronavirus crisis. >> this call to stop closures has become more urgent, and frankly more troublesome, in correction to set some of our rights as parent and it is teachers and students. >> the school closures and mergers are part of the school board's plan to cut $19 million from their budget. staff members at esperanza el
thomas massey who delayed the vote on the cares act tweeting he thought congress should at a minimum be holding public teleconference meetings on the virus. the president tweeted he is in favor of a phase 4 spending bill, but that it should be a very big and bold $2 trillion jobs and infrastructure bill. >>> a group of community organizations in oakland is asking the oakland unified school district to hold off when it comes to making decisions about school closures that were being...
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. >> and robert carrow, and massey's stuff on russia. these were enormously influential with me and showed me what -- i guess hallber symptom on we war, too anded so to me what history could be and really good stories and good story, telling but also coupled with a lesson for the reader, meaning, some. >> you're delivering the character in order to deliver meaning, what does this mean? what difference did this make to this person or this war or this kingdom or anything else? and so that was -- he just always felt that history should be a really entertaining thing to read and there was no reason why it couldn't be. just -- and i think there's something -- you mentioned bullet by bullet. never heard that before. bullet by bullet is -- it's certainly -- i like to read it. but it's a different kind of history. it is seeing -- it's excessive focus on the trees at the cost of the forest. >> how about your influence. >> i grew up in a small town called reeding -- reading, pennsylvania, and john updike is from reading, and i knew the town well a
. >> and robert carrow, and massey's stuff on russia. these were enormously influential with me and showed me what -- i guess hallber symptom on we war, too anded so to me what history could be and really good stories and good story, telling but also coupled with a lesson for the reader, meaning, some. >> you're delivering the character in order to deliver meaning, what does this mean? what difference did this make to this person or this war or this kingdom or anything else? and so...
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real numbers are higher than reported or rossi has signed is that an epidemiologist and professor at massey college he says the pandemic poses a major threat to africa's densely populated cities. enemy of public health is a kraut and when you think of most african countries the uk hard to rise by overcrowding it's actually in the urban areas but adding to that as well as health care infrastructure are factors that can lead to serious illness and death for example endemic all year round in most of those countries are diseases such as tuberculosis it beat aids and malnutrition and those conditions tend to lead to compromised immune systems and therefore in fewer and lead death be done and lead to soonest disease and death so it's a perfect recipe so dry an epidemic in the 2 explosions where i can understand the concern of the u.n. here businesses in iran's capital will begin reopening on saturday that's despite warnings from health authorities about a 2nd wave of infections the government is trying to shift its focus toward saving the economy from complete collapse of the u.k. is announce a n
real numbers are higher than reported or rossi has signed is that an epidemiologist and professor at massey college he says the pandemic poses a major threat to africa's densely populated cities. enemy of public health is a kraut and when you think of most african countries the uk hard to rise by overcrowding it's actually in the urban areas but adding to that as well as health care infrastructure are factors that can lead to serious illness and death for example endemic all year round in most...
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or massey and h.m.t. who have made this happen people have come out of retirement put aside their normal duties and worked around the clock from their kitchen tables and spare rooms to get this new system up and running this remarkable story of public service reminds us how many different people are playing a role in this crisis and i'm very grateful to all of them for everything they have done. it's important to be clear why we have introduced the c j r s and the other schemes we've put in place to support the self-employed and businesses we've never seen an economic crisis like this one. times like this demand that we put aside ideology and orthodoxy times like this demand that the state turns to its most immediate purpose the protection and support of its people . the goal of the new schemes we've developed is to maintain as many people as possible in their existing jobs to support viable businesses to stay afloat and to protect the incomes of the self employed to allow them to trade again to maintain
or massey and h.m.t. who have made this happen people have come out of retirement put aside their normal duties and worked around the clock from their kitchen tables and spare rooms to get this new system up and running this remarkable story of public service reminds us how many different people are playing a role in this crisis and i'm very grateful to all of them for everything they have done. it's important to be clear why we have introduced the c j r s and the other schemes we've put in...
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alan nevitz, john baklis, robert utley, glenn tucker, mary elizabeth massey, john hope franklin, the great kentucky powerhouse, home and hamilton, tom clark and more. but most especially influential on me was the acquaintance formed with the great southern historians belle wiley and charles p. roland. they're all gone now. bud just last november. charlie roland is a few weeks away from his 102nd birthday. which means he will have outlived tom clark who died 16 days before. there is something in the water in lexington, kentucky. i have never forgotten the feeling i had then, half a century ago, on meeting and being befriended by these wonderful, generous people and others of their generation. it gave me a profound sense of wanting one day to be one of them. the hope that one day i could stand with them as one of their peers. the degree to which i did or didn't realize that youthful ambition is for others to say but do not listen to anything gary gallagher may say on that subject. but what can't be denied is that i had a rare, almost unique opportunity to learn from all of them. i may
alan nevitz, john baklis, robert utley, glenn tucker, mary elizabeth massey, john hope franklin, the great kentucky powerhouse, home and hamilton, tom clark and more. but most especially influential on me was the acquaintance formed with the great southern historians belle wiley and charles p. roland. they're all gone now. bud just last november. charlie roland is a few weeks away from his 102nd birthday. which means he will have outlived tom clark who died 16 days before. there is something in...
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the cares act by a voice vote in the house was complicated when one member, representative thomas masseym kentucky insisted on a quorum allowing half the house members to gather in the chamber. on just this last thursday, mcconnell's bid to beef up small business relief funding by about $250 billion was blocked by democrats who offered their own competing proposal. you can read that at washingtonpost.com. and of course when the house returns, live coverage here on c-span and senate coverage is always on c-span 2. joining us next is claire babineaux-fontenot, the chief executive officer with the organization feeding america. ms. babineaux-fontenot, thank for you being with us this morning. tell us what the last month has been like for your organization. guest: i think the only word i can use to express it properly is unprecedented. we've seen significant spikes in demand. we've seen reductions in supply, and right when people need it the most. host: typically what does your organization do? how broad to you reach and what types of places do you provide food? guest: our network is a networ
the cares act by a voice vote in the house was complicated when one member, representative thomas masseym kentucky insisted on a quorum allowing half the house members to gather in the chamber. on just this last thursday, mcconnell's bid to beef up small business relief funding by about $250 billion was blocked by democrats who offered their own competing proposal. you can read that at washingtonpost.com. and of course when the house returns, live coverage here on c-span and senate coverage is...